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OptiX OSN 1500/2500/3500 Intelligent Optical
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Upon completion of this course, you will be able to: Understand the Ethernet boards function and application in OptiX OSN system Describe the Ethernet boards feature in OptiX OSN system
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Chapter 1 Ethernet boards introduction Chapter 2 Ethernet boards principle Chapter 3 Ethernet boards alarms and performance events
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24
16 1.25G (24 VC-3s or 126 VC-12s + 18 VC-3s or 63 VC-12s + 21 VC-3s) EPL (transparent transmission)
48
Bandwidth
622M
2.5G (48 x VC3/16 x VC4, Auto adaptation) EPL/EPLAN/ EVPL/EVPLA N Eth II, 802.3, 802.1QTAG, MPLS Martini
EVPL/EVPLAN
Frame structure
Encapsulati on
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Unit
Board
Bandwidth
Frame structure
Eth II, 802.3, 802.1QTAG, MPLS Martini
Encapsul ation
Processing board
EFS0
24
1.25G
GFP
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Slots Available
Board Unit Slot available OSN 1500 Before slots split EFS0 EFT8 EFS4 Processing board EGT2 EGS2 EMR0 EGR2 Interface board ETF8 EFF8 TSB4 TSB8 Slots 14 Slots 14, 16 Slots 1, 3, 15, 17 Slots 1, 17 Slot 19, 21, 23, 25, 29, 31, 33 or 35 Slot 19, 35 slots 19, 21, 35, 37 slots 19 Slots 12, 13 Slots 11 ~ 13 After slots split No OSN 2500 Before slots split Slots 6, 7, 12, 13 Slots 5 ~ 8, 11 ~ 13 After slots split No OSN 3500 40G 80G OSN 7500
Slot 2 ~ 5, 13 ~ 16
NO
No
Slot 1 ~ 8, 11 ~ 16
Slot 1 ~ 8, 11 ~ 17
Slot 1 ~ 8, 11 ~ 16
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Unit
Board
Max bandwidth
Frame structure
Encapsulati on
GE06
6 X GE
7.5G
Bandwidth Board 5G access capacity slots 10G or 20G access capacity slots
GE06
5G (4 GE)
7.5G (6 GE)
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EFS4
STAT ACT PROG SRV
ETF8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
EFF8
ETS8
LINK ACT
OUT1 IN1 OUT2 IN2OUT3 IN3 OUT4 IN4OUT5 IN5 OUT6 IN6OUT7 IN7 OUT8 IN8
FE1
FE1 FE2 FE3
FE2
FE4
FE4 FE5
FE5
FE3
FE6
FE6 FE7
FE7
FE4
FE8
FE8
EFS0
EFS4
ETF8
EFF8
ETS8
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EGT2
STAT ACT PROG SRV LINK1 ACT1 LINK2 ACT2
EMR0
STAT ACT PROG SRV LINK ACT
EGR2
STAT ACT PROG SRV LINK1 ACT1 LINK2 ACT2
RUN ALM
GE06
OUT1 IN1
EGS2
OUT1 IN1
EGT2
I1 O1 I2 O2 I3
FE1
OUT2 IN2
O3 I4 O4 I5 O5 I6 O6
FE2
FE3
FE4
EMR0
EGR2
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SLOT 18 PIU SLOT 19 PIU SLOT 6 (622M) SLOT 7 (622M) SLOT 8 (622M) SLOT 9 (622M) SLOT 10 AUX
Slot 20
SLOT 14 SLOT 15 SLOT 16 SLOT 17 Slot 11 Slot 12 FAN Slot 13 Protection EMS4/EGS4 Working EMS4/EGS4
SLOT 18 PIU SLOT 19 PIU SLOT 6 (622M) SLOT 7 (622M) SLOT 8 (622M) SLOT 9 (622M) SLOT 10 AUX
FAN
Slot 13
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S L O T 1
TSB8
S L O T 2
S L O T 3
ETS8
S L O T 4
S L O T 5
S L O T 6
S L O T 7
S L O T 8
X C + S C C + L C
X C + S C C + L C
S L O T 1 1
S L O T 1 2
Working
S L O T 1 3
L A N & P M U & E O W
S L O T 1 5
S L O T 1 6
ETS8
S L O T 1 7
S L O T 1 8
TSS8
S L O T 1
S L O T 2
S L O T 3
S L O T 4
S L O T 5
S L O T 6
S L O T 7
S L O T 8
X C + S C C + L C
X C + S C C + L C
S L O T 1 1
S L O T 1 2
Working
S L O T 1 3
L A N & P M U & E O W
S L O T 1 5
S L O T 1 6
S L O T 1 7
S L O T 1 8
Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
Working
Working
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S L O T 1
S L O T 2
S L O T 3
S L O T 4
S L O T 5
S L O T 6
S L O T 7
S L O T 8
S L O T 9
S L O T 1 0
S L O T 1 1
S S L L O T 1 2 O T 1 3
S L O T 1 4
S L O T 1 5
S L O T 1 6
S L O T 1 7
S L O T 1 8
S L O T 1
S L O T 2
S L O T 3
S L O T 4
S L O T 5
S L O T 6
S L O T 7
S L O T 8
S L O T 9
S L O T 1 0
S S S S S S S S L L L L L L L L O T 1 1 O T 1 2 O T 1 3 O T 1 4 O T 1 5 O T 1 6 O T 1 7 O T 1 8
Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
W orking
W orking
X C S
X C S
S C C
S C C
X C S
X C S
S S C C C C
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Fiber routing
Protection Working
Working Protection
Protection Working
XCS(A)
Fiber routing
XCS(A)
Fiber routing
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Chapter 1 Ethernet boards introduction Chapter 2 Ethernet boards principle Chapter 3 Ethernet boards alarms and performance events
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GFP
2 X GE
N X VC4
NVC4/VC3
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Indicat or
LINK1 (green)
Stat us
On
Description
The link between the first GE port and the opposite equipment is established. The link between the first GE port and the opposite equipment is not established. There are data being exchanged between the first GE port and the opposite equipment. There is no data being exchanged between the first GE port and the opposite equipment.
Off
EGS2
Flas hing
Off
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Application Example
( ) CHeadquarters
NE1 T2000
GE
FE2
FE1
C(1)
FE3
C(2)
FE4
NE2
NE4
FE1
NE5
FE2
NE3 A B
VC-Trunk
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Chapter 1 Ethernet boards introduction Chapter 2 Ethernet boards principle Chapter 3 Ethernet boards alarms and performance events
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Reasons
Fault of sub-card Ethernet Receive loss of input signal Illegal virtual concatenation sequence number Illegal virtual concatenation sequence number Illegal virtual concatenation multiframe number Illegal virtual concatenation multiframe number FCS check error LCAS bandwidth protection is started and VCTRUNK service bandwidth is decrease Lower order path remote defect indication Encapsulation protocol types mismatched Incurred by higher-level alarms or indication of signal invalid Virtual concatenation delay is too long
Level
Major Critical Major Major Major Major Critical Major Minor Critical Major Critical
Boards
EFS0, EFS4, EMR0, EFS0, EFS4, EGS2, EGT2, EMR0 EFS0, EFS4, EGS2 EFS0, EFS4, EGS2, EMR0 EFS0, EFS4, EGS2 EFS0, EFS4, EGS2, EMR0 EFS0, EFS4, EGS2, EMR0 EFS0, EFS4, EGS2 EFS0, EFS4, EGS2 EFS0, EFS4, EGS2 EFS0, EFS4, EGS2 EFS0, EFS4, EGS2, EMR0
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Reasons
Node ID duplicate alarm RPR ID misconfigured alarm Neighbor node inconsistent alarm Protection mode inconsistent alarm RPR protection status change alarm Max. stations exceeding alarm A0 exceeding RPR sum capacity alarm
Level
Critical Critical Critical Major Major Critical Critical
Boards
EMR0 EMR0 EMR0 EMR0 EMR0 EMR0 EMR0
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Description
Number of bytes of received incorrect packets Received packets with the length of 65127 bytes (including incorrect ones)
Description
Transmitted packets with the length of 64 bytes (including incorrect ones) Transmitted packets with the length of 65127 bytes (including incorrect ones)
RX-PKT-1519CNT(1519MAX)
Received packets with the length of 1519MAX bytes (including incorrect ones) Number of correctly transmitted broadcast packets Number of abnormally transmitted bytes Number of bytes of correctly transmitted packets
Transmitted packets with the length of 1519MAX bytes (including incorrect ones) Correctly received broadcast packets Number of correctly received bytes Received packets with CRC error
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Description
Times of collisions during transmission Number of deferred packets Number of discarded packets Number of correctly transmitted packets Number of transmitted flow control packets Number of correctly transmitted nonbroadcast packets
Description
Ultra long packets with CRC error Correctly received packets Correctly received flow control packets Correctly received short packets (<64) Number of received ultra long packets Correctly received (64MAX) non-broadcast packets
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Questions
Which Ethernet boards are common? What is the main function of them?
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Summary
introduction
Chapter 2 Ethernet boards principle Chapter 3 Ethernet boards alarms
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